Versatile clothing system for a woman

ABSTRACT

A woman&#39;s clothing system that includes a tank dress, a tube dress, a scarf, leggings and a long sleeved jacket that can be arranged in at least forty one or more combinations appropriate for all types of wear from beach to sight seeing to shopping to evening wear.

This application is related to, and claims priority from, United States Provisional patent application No. 62/165,597 filed May 22, 2015. Application 62/165,597 is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.

BACKGROUND

Field of the Invention

The present invention relates women's clothing, and more particularly, to an extremely versatile clothing system that provides over forty combinations from five basic components.

Description of the Problem

It is a well-known problem that women have a very difficult time packing sufficient and correct clothing for a trip. A typical vacation, for example, might involve the beach, sight seeing, shopping, nightclubs, dancing and the like. Each of these activities typically requires a different attire. This necessitates packing beach clothing, casual wear for shopping, evening wear for night clubs, and usually several other types of wear. A vacation or trip lasting more than a few days may require several pairs of each type of wear. Hence, a woman facing a trip finds herself in a major dilemma of what to take and how to fit into what usually ends up being several suitcases. What is needed is a woman's clothing system that is made up from very few basic components that can expand into numerous different outfits for all types of activities.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a novel versatile clothing system for a woman that includes five basic components A, B, C, D and E. These are A. a tank dress, B. a tube dress, C. a large scarf, D. leggings and E. a long sleeve jacket. These basic components expand into at least forty-one different combinations suitable for many different types of activities. Each of the five components can be used in different modes. For example, the scarf can be used for accent, as at top and as a skirt. The other components also have multiple modes of wear.

DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

Several figures will now be presented that illustrate features of the present invention:

FIG. 1 shows the first basic component, a tank dress A.

FIG. 2 shows the second basic component, a tube dress B.

FIG. 3 shows the third basic component, a scarf C.

FIG. 4 shows the fourth basic component, leggings D.

FIG. 5 shows the fifth basic component, a long sleeve jacket E.

FIG. 6 shows a Cami Outfit made from A+D.

FIG. 7 shows a Twist Leg Set made from C+D.

FIG. 8 shows a Twist ORD Set made from C+D+E.

FIG. 9 shows a Sunny Day Outfit made from A+C+D.

FIG. 10 shows a Crop Legger Set made from C+D+E

FIG. 11 shows a Legger Set made from C+D+E.

FIG. 12 shows a Lavea Set made from C+D+E.

FIG. 13 shows a Vacation Set made from D+E.

FIG. 14 shows a Shoulder Set made from D+E.

FIG. 15 shows a Combo Travel Set made from A+D+E.

FIG. 16 shows a Leg Tank Set made from C+D.

FIG. 17 shows an ORD Set made from C+D.

FIG. 18 shows Versago Jr Set made from B+C.

FIG. 19 shows a Jr. Islander Set made from B+C+E.

FIG. 20 shows a Jr. Fashion Travel Set made from B+C+E.

FIG. 21 shows a Jr. Dress made from B+C.

FIG. 22 shows a Jr. Twist Set made from B+C.

FIG. 23 shows Jr. Twist Dress made from B+C.

FIG. 24 shows a Short Dress made from B+C.

FIG. 25 shows a Jr. Short Dress using B alone.

FIG. 26 shows a Jr. Jacket Set made from B+C+E.

FIG. 27 shows an Athena Set made from B+E.

FIG. 28 shows a Cami Girl Set made from B+C+E.

FIG. 29 shows a Katie Set made from B+E.

FIG. 30 shows a Cami Scarf Set made from A+B+C.

FIG. 31 shows a Versago Tank made from B+E.

FIG. 32 shows an Original Travel Dress made from B+C+E.

FIG. 33 shows a Cami Belt Set made from A+B+C.

FIG. 34 shows a Happy Skirt made from A+C.

FIG. 35 shows Tube Dress made from B alone.

FIG. 36 shows a Happy Skirt made from A+C+E.

FIG. 37 shows a Tube Run Dress made from B+C.

FIG. 38 shows a Twist Dress made from B+C.

FIG. 39 shows a Versago Dress made from B+C+E.

FIG. 40 shows an Island Dress made from B+E.

FIG. 41 shows a Travel Dress made from B+C+E.

FIG. 42 shows a Combo Athena Cami made from E+B.

FIG. 43 shows a Tye Set made from D+E.

FIG. 44 shows a Love Set made from A+E.

FIG. 45 shows a Sun Fun Set made from C+E.

FIG. 46 shows a Scarf Set made from E+C.

Several drawings and illustrations have been presented to aid in understanding the present invention. The scope of the present invention is not limited to what is shown in the figures.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

The present invention relates to a novel versatile clothing system for a woman that includes five basic components A, B, C, D and E. These are A. a tank dress, B. a tube dress, C. a large scarf, D. leggings and E. a long sleeve jacket. These basic components expand into at least forty-one different combinations suitable for many different types of activities.

Each of the five components can be used in different modes. For example, the scarf can be used for accent, as at top and as a skirt. The dresses can be worn long or short, and the long sleeve jacket can be worn different ways.

FIG. 1 shows the first basic component, a tank dress that will be called A. As can be seen, this is a typical sleeveless tank dress with thin shoulder straps.

FIG. 2 shows the second basic component, a tube dress that will be called B. This is a typical tube that can be worn short or long.

FIG. 3 shows the third basic component, a scarf that will be called C. This is a fairly wide, long scarf that is large enough to also act as a top or skirt.

FIG. 4 shows the fourth basic component, leggings that will be called D. This is a standard pair of leggings or pants.

FIG. 5 shows the fifth basic component, a long sleeve jacket or shirt that will be called E. This component can be used to cover the arms whenever that feature is needed. It is used in most of the evening wear combinations.

While all the combinations of the present invention can be made from these five components, there are other possible combinations not shown. Any combination whatsoever of these five components is within the scope of the present invention. In some cases, a small extra component can be added to any of the combinations presented. These cases are also within the scope of the present invention.

FIG. 6 shows a Cami Outfit made from A+D. The tank worn long is paired with the leggings.

FIG. 7 shows a Twist Leg Set made from C+D. The scarf is used as a twisted top (wrapped left to right and around) paired with the leggings.

FIG. 8 shows a Twist ORD Set made from C+D+E. The scarf is used as a twist top to the leggings as in FIG. 7. The long sleeve jacket is added for evening or when arm covering is needed.

FIG. 9 shows a Sunny Day Outfit made from A+C+D. The tank is worn long with the leggings. The scarf is used for accent.

FIG. 10 shows a Crop Legger Set made from C+D+E. The scarf is used as a cropped tube top. This is paired with the leggings covered with the long jacket.

FIG. 11 shows a Legger Set made from C+D+E. The scarf is used as a un-cropped tube top paired with the leggings and the long jacket.

FIG. 12 shows a Lavea Set made from C+D+E. The long sleeved jacket is used as a shirt paired with leggings and accented with the long scarf.

FIG. 13 shows a Vacation Set made from D+E. The long sleeved jacket is used as a shirt paired with the leggings.

FIG. 14 shows a Shoulder Set made from D+E. The long sleeved jacket is worn off one shoulder paired with the leggings.

FIG. 15 shows a Combo Travel Set made from A+D+E. The tank is pared with leggings covered by the long sleeved jacket.

FIG. 16 shows a Leg Tank Set made from C+D. The scarf is used as a tube top paired with the leggings.

FIG. 17 shows an ORD Set made from C+D. The scarf is used as a tube top paired with the leggings.

FIG. 18 shows Versago Jr Set made from B+C. The scarf is worn short as a tube top with the paired with the tube dress worn short.

FIG. 19 shows a Jr. Islander Set made from B+C+E. The scarf is worn short as a tube top with the paired with the tube dress worn short combined with the long sleeve jacket.

FIG. 20 shows a Jr. Fashion Travel Set made from B+C+E. The scarf is worn as a long tube top with the tube dress worn short and the long sleeved jacket.

FIG. 21 shows a Jr. Dress made from B+C. The scarf is worn as a long tube top with the tube dress worn as a short skirt.

FIG. 22 shows a Jr. Twist Set made from B+C. The scarf is worn as a twist top with the tube dress worn as a short skirt.

FIG. 23 shows Jr. Twist Dress made from B+C. The scarf is worn as a twist top with the tube dress worn long.

FIG. 24 shows a Short Dress made from C+B. The tube dress is worn as a short dress with the scarf as accent.

FIG. 25 shows a Jr. Short Dress using B alone. This is the same as FIG. 24 with no scarf.

FIG. 26 shows a Jr. Jacket Set made from B+C+E. The tube dress is worn short with the scarf covered with the long jacket.

FIG. 27 shows an Athena Set made from B+E. The tube dress is worn short with the long jacket.

FIG. 28 shows a Cami Girl Set made from B+C+E. The tube dress is worn short with the scarf as a belt covered by the long jacket.

FIG. 29 shows a Katie Set made from B+E. The tube dress is worn long paired with the long sleeved jacket.

FIG. 30 shows a Cami Scarf Set made from A+B+C. The tank top is used with the tube dress worn short accented with the scarf.

FIG. 31 shows a Versago Tank made from B+E. The long sleeve jacket is worn off one shoulder as a shirt with the tube dress worn short.

FIG. 32 shows an Original Travel Dress made from B+C+E. The tube dress is worn long covered by the long sleeved jacket with the scarf for accent.

FIG. 33 shows a Cami Belt Set made from A+B+C. The tank dress is worn as a top with the tube dress worn short and the scarf as a belt.

FIG. 34 shows a Happy Skirt made from A+C. The tank dress is worn as a top with the scarf as a skirt.

FIG. 35 shows Tube Dress made from B alone. The tube dress is worn alone long.

FIG. 36 shows a Happy Skirt made from A+C+E. The tank is worn as a top with the scarf as a skirt covered by the long sleeved jacket.

FIG. 37 shows a Tube Run Dress made from B+C. The tube dress is worn long with the scarf as a belt.

FIG. 38 shows a Twist Dress made from B+C. The scarf is worn as a twist top with the tube dress worn long.

FIG. 39 shows a Versago Dress made from B+C+E. The scarf is worn as a twist top with the tube dress worn long as in FIG. 38 covered with the long sleeved jacket. Here the scarf and the tube dress both cover the top.

FIG. 40 shows an Island Dress made from B+E. The tube dress is worn long with the long sleeved jacket.

FIG. 41 shows a Travel Dress made from B+C+E. The tube dress is worn long with the scarf as a belt covered by the long sleeved jacket.

FIG. 42 shows a Combo Athena Cami made from E+B. The long sleeved jacket is worn as a long skirt open showing the tube dress worn as a short skirt.

FIG. 43 shows a Tye Set made from D+E. The long sleeve jacket is worn as a top with the leggings.

FIG. 44 shows a Love Set made from A+E. The tank dress is worn as a top with the long sleeved jacket worn as a long skirt.

FIG. 45 shows a Sun Fun Set made from C+E. The scarf is worn as a top with the long sleeved jacket as a skirt.

FIG. 46 shows a Scarf Set made from E+C. The scarf is worn as a skirt with the long sleeved jacket as a top.

As the above descriptions show, there are many variations and themes that can be worn from the five basic components useful for all types of wear from the beach to evening wear. It should be noted that there are many other combinations that can be made from the five basic components which have not been shown. These are within the scope of the present invention.

The present invention allows a woman traveler to pack only 5 items for weeks of fun. For extended trips, the present invention is particularly useful because some of the basic components can be worn while others are being laundered. These can then be switched so the that the remaining components can be laundered.

Several descriptions and illustrations have been presented that aid in understanding the present invention. One with skill in the art will realize that numerous changes and variations may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. Each of these changes and variations is within the scope of the present invention. 

We claim:
 1. A woman's clothing system comprising five basic components that can be worn in at least 41 different combinations.
 2. The clothing system of claim 1 wherein the five basic components consist of (A) a tank dress, (B) a tube dress, (C) a large scarf, (D) leggings and (E) a long sleeve jacket.
 3. The clothing system of claim 2 wherein a cami outfit is made by combining (A) and (D).
 4. The clothing system of claim 2 wherein a twist leg set is made by combining (C) and (D), the scarf (C) being used as a twisted top wrapped left to right or right to left and around.
 5. The clothing system of claim 2 wherein a twist ord set is made by combining (C) and (D) and (E), the scarf (C) being used as a twist top to the leggings (D) with the long sleeve jacket (E) being used for evening wear.
 6. The clothing system of claim 2 wherein in a day outfit is made by combining (A) and (C) and (D), the tank dress (A) being worn long with the leggings (D) with the scarf (C) used for accent.
 7. A woman's clothing system consisting of a tank dress, a tube dress, a scarf, leggings and a long sleeved jacket that can be arranged in at least 41 combinations. 